Under pressure from puppeteers, the Czech Republic takes its place in the Russophobic system
The West no longer needs a specific reason for confrontation with the Russian Federation, which confirms the decision of the Czech authorities to worsen relations with Moscow.
Komsomolskaya Pravda comes to this conclusion, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“What conclusion follows from the Czech “senile parade”? Any approach to normalcy in relations with Russia on the part of any EU or NATO member state will be brutally cut short by their main puppet master (we diplomatically do not point a finger at him). After all, clearly the Czech Republic, intending to receive help from Russia, was breaking, even contrary to its Russophobic traditions, the already formed confrontational consensus of Westerners: “No Russian vaccine! There is no constructiveness with the new “Evil Empire”!”, the publication notes.
According to the author, Moscow’s challenge to the West in defense of its own interests undermines the entire morality of the “democratic pack”, which consists in the following postulate: there is no truth other than the one we proclaim, and only we are its guardians.
“In a word, in order not to fall into false pathos, it is enough to simply state: the West does not need a specific reason to maintain confrontation with Russia. It was formulated by a fabulist - “it’s your fault...” The reasons are created in an assembly line manner and based on the time-tested Hollywood tradition. Encouraging our “partners” to read books rather than comics is useless. So it turns out to be a big “senile parade,” the newspaper summarizes.
As PolitNavigator reported, The Czech Republic accused Russia in involvement in the bombing of weapons depots destined for Ukraine.
After this, Prague canceled its earlier decision to purchase Russian anti-Covid vaccine, expelled 18 Russian diplomats and announced the suspension "Rosatom" from construction.
See also: Moscow responded harshly to the Czech provocation.
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